Place:Kiryas Joel, Orange, New York, United States

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NameKiryas Joel
Alt namesKiryas Yo'elsource: Wikipedia
Kiryat Joelsource: Wikipedia
KJsource: Wikipedia
TypeVillage
Coordinates41.34°N 74.167°W
Located inOrange, New York, United States


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Kiryas Joel (; often locally abbreviated as KJ) is a village coterminous with the Town of Palm Tree in Orange County, New York, United States. The village shares one government with the Town. The vast majority of its residents are Yiddish-speaking Hasidic Jews who belong to the worldwide Satmar Hasidic sect.

Kiryas Joel is part of the PoughkeepsieNewburghMiddletown, New York, Metropolitan Statistical Area, as well as the larger New YorkNewarkBridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA, Combined Statistical Area.

According to the Census Bureau's American Community Survey, Kiryas Joel has by far the youngest median age population of any municipality in the United States, and the youngest, at 13.2 years old, of any population center of over 5,000 residents in the United States. Residents of Kiryas Joel, like those of other Haredi and Orthodox Jewish communities, typically have large families, and this has driven rapid population growth.

According to 2008 census figures, the village has the highest poverty rate in the nation. More than two-thirds of the residents live below the federal poverty line, and 40% receive food stamps.[1] It is also the place in the United States with the highest percentage of people who reported Hungarian ancestry, as 18.9% of the population reported Hungarian descent in 2000.[2]

As of 2019, the village of Kiryas Joel separated from the town of Monroe, to become part of the town of Palm Tree. On July 1, 2018, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a bill to create Palm Tree, triggering elections for the first governing board. The new town had 10 elected positions on the November 2018 ballot, including a supervisor, four council members, and two justices to preside over a town court.

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